|
|
|
|
|
|
Steven George Gerrard (born May 30, 1980) is an English football player with
Liverpool F.C. He is widely regarded as one of the best and the most
complete midfield players in the world, and became the second youngest
captain (after Didier Deschamps) ever to lift the European Cup when
Liverpool won the competition in 2005.
Gerrard was born in in Whiston, Merseyside and brought up in Huyton,
Merseyside. While attending Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School in West
Derby, Liverpool, Gerrard was known to go on scouting trips to check out
rival school teams. In 1994 when he was in Year 9 he was part of the
Liverpool YTS scheme and almost made it into the England Schoolboys team, an
odd quirk considering his now massively successful career.
***
***
Unlike many other Liverpool legends such as Robbie Fowler, Michael Owen, and
Jamie Carragher, Gerrard was actually a Liverpool fan as a youth.
Incidentally, his younger cousin, Anthony Gerrard, is a professional
footballer who began his career with city-rivals Everton, and now is a
highly-rated squad member at League Two side Walsall.
Gerrard is currently engaged to Alexandra "Alex" Curran from Merseyside.
They have been engaged since 2004 and have been seeing each other since
2002. They plan to marry in the summer of 2007. They have two daughters:
Lilly-Ella (born 23 February 2004) and Lexie (born 9 May 2006).
Gerrard is usually employed in a central midfield role, although he has
often been deployed as a right-sided midfielder during the 20052006 season.
Occasionally he has played as a right back, most notably during extra time
of the 2005 UEFA Champions League final. He wears the number 8 shirt for
Liverpool and is currently the club captain. It is widely thought that the
club captaincy was handed to Gerrard in 200304 season so that he could
inspire his teammates, and to compel him to take responsibility for his own
indifferent disciplinary record, which apparently worked as in the 20032004
season, he was only booked twice. Former Liverpool team mate, Michael Owen,
expressed relief in his autobiography at Gerrard being named captain in
20032004, as it took some pressure off his own shoulders.
He wears the number 4 shirt for England and has captained the English
national team, in the absence of regular captain David Beckham.
Gerrard is widely regarded as the best and most influential player in the
current Liverpool squad. To date, Liverpool has been his only club. He
joined as a boy in 1989 and has come up through the ranks to the first team,
in the footsteps of fellow homegrown youth academy seniors like Steve
McManaman and Robbie Fowler. Steven Gerrard is an exceptionally complete
football midfielder with great vision and indefatigable energy. Often
credited for his blistering shots from long range, he excels in both the
defensive and offensive sectors of the game, although he makes his most
telling contributions as an attacking midfielder.
Gerrard made his Reds debut in November 1998 as a second-half substitute for
Vegard Heggem against Blackburn. His full debut came in the UEFA Cup against
Celta Vigo and despite the Reds losing on the night, Gerrard's
widely-praised performance belied his tender years. He scored his first goal
for the club on 5th December 1999 against Sheffield Wednesday in a match
where Liverpool were inspired by their younger players when several of the
more senior players missed the game through injury.
In 2001 he was named PFA Young Player of the Year. Also that season he
started all three of Liverpools Cup Finals, scoring the second goal against
Alaves in the UEFA Cup Final.
Gerrard was one of three Liverpool players that scored in the famous World
Cup qualifying game in September 2001 against Germany (15 away victory),
which was his first international goal.
Although approached by Chelsea to sign for them during the summer of 2004,
after initially issuing a transfer request he eventually chose to stay at
Liverpool. It is known that he was on the brink of signing for the London
club but was persuaded to stay because of his family and friends. It was
also alleged that Gerrard had been the target of death threats from
aggrieved Liverpool fans [2]. The arrival of new Liverpool manager, Rafael
Benํtez, also played a part in his decision.
A foot injury sustained against rivals Manchester United on 20 September
2004 ruled him out of first team football until late November 2004.
In the final game of that year's Champions League group stage Gerrard scored
a crucial twenty-five-yard strike against Greek team Olympiakos. Liverpool
needed to win by two clear goals to progress to the last sixteen of the
competition. They were 10 down at half-time, but scored two goals before
Gerrard secured their place with their third. He has since claimed that this
was his best, if not his most important, goal for Liverpool to date.
Another notable goal, and an example of his drive and inspirational ability,
was his contribution during the Champions' League final against AC Milan in
Istanbul on 25 May 2005. Unmarked by the opposition, he headed a goal that
kickstarted Liverpool's comeback from a 30 deficit. Minutes later, former
teammate, Vladimir Smicer, would score again for the Reds. Gerrard was also
crucial in the winning of a penalty when he was fouled by Gennaro Ivan
Gattuso in the penalty area. Xabi Alonso scored from a rebound, having his
penalty saved initially, to make it 33.
After going on to win the match via a penalty shootout, he gave a hint of
his future when he said to the press: "How can I leave after a night like
this?"
However, in July 2005, contract negotiations broke down between Gerrard and
the club. Reports stated that Gerrard was about to leave Liverpool and
Chelsea were again reported to have tabled a British record bid of
thirty-two million pounds for the player, which was ultimately rejected.
Throughout the episode, Liverpool remained insistent that they wanted
Gerrard to stay. However on 5 July Gerrard stated publicly that he wished to
leave the Reds .
To the delight of Liverpool fans, Gerrard changed his mind the next day and
pledged his future to the club . He also apologised to the club's supporters
and insisted that there were no get-out clauses in the new contract that he
would be signing. He also offered to give up his captaincy, but was told by
Rafael Benํtez that it was not necessary. On the morning of 8 July, Gerrard
signed a new four-year deal with Liverpool alongside teammate, Jamie
Carragher.
To cap Gerrard's great year in the Champions' League he was named as UEFA's
Most Valuable Player for the 200405 Champions' League season. He was also
in the running for French sport newspaper L'Equipe's prestigious Ballon D'Or
award. Rounding out 2005, Gerrard came third in the BBC Sports Personality
of the Year behind Ellen MacArthur (second) and Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff
(first).
At the end of the 200506 season Gerrard received his greatest personal
accolade to date, when he was voted PFA Player of the Year by his fellow
players. He was the first Liverpool player to win the award since John
Barnes in 1988.
Real Madrid director Benito Floro was recently quoted as saying: "I've
recommended (to club president Fernando Martin) as priority signings a
powerful central striker like Adriano, and a top midfielder in case Zinedine
Zidane leaves. Gerrard is the football player that I included on the list, a
player that the club has already wanted to sign in previous seasons." [6].
However Gerrard has, for once, quashed any transfer rumours, publicly
stating, "I'm not going to get involved in all that kind of speculation
again, I'm settled and happy at Liverpool, and I'm not going to go through
another summer like the last two. "I'll be staying here until the day
someone tells me they don't want me."
Gerrard capped off what he called his best season ever by captaining
Liverpool to victory in the FA Cup. He scored twice in the Final against
West Ham, including a dramatic equaliser in injury time to send the game to
extra-time. The 35-yard blast has been called one of the greatest goals in
FA Cup final history, and was Match of the Day's Goal of the Season for
200506. It had been reported that it took just one second for the 35-yard
strike to hit the back of the net, which would mean that the ball was
travelling at approximately 68 miles per hour when it was struck.
Scoring in the 2006 FA Cup Final means that Gerrard has managed the
impressive feat of scoring in all four major cup finals: FA Cup (2006 vs
West Ham), League Cup (2003 vs Manchester United), UEFA Cup (2001 vs
Alaves), and European Cup (2005 vs AC Milan).
Gerrard suffered an injury scare days before the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
It was suggested that he might have missed England's first game in the
tournament, but he started in the side that won 1-0 against Paraguay. It was
his first appearance in the tournament after missing out in 2002 with
injury. |
|
|
|
|
|
|
STEVEN GERRARD PICTURES |
|
|
Warning: include() [function.include]: URL file-access is disabled in the server configuration in /home/iguazufa/public_html/123celebs.net/s/steven-gerrard/steven-gerrard-biography.htm on line 201
Warning: include(http://www.123celebs.net/footer.htm) [function.include]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/iguazufa/public_html/123celebs.net/s/steven-gerrard/steven-gerrard-biography.htm on line 201
Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening 'http://www.123celebs.net/footer.htm' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php') in /home/iguazufa/public_html/123celebs.net/s/steven-gerrard/steven-gerrard-biography.htm on line 201
|